1. Introduction - About the journal
... the active component (FDCCII) used in this circuit is a very complicate device. On each FDCCII there are almost twice as many MOSs as the differential difference current conveyor (DDCC) needs. Moreover, a FDCCII is equivalent to two DDCCs arithmetically in fact. Several current-mode biquadratic filt ...
... the active component (FDCCII) used in this circuit is a very complicate device. On each FDCCII there are almost twice as many MOSs as the differential difference current conveyor (DDCC) needs. Moreover, a FDCCII is equivalent to two DDCCs arithmetically in fact. Several current-mode biquadratic filt ...
Remote Power Modules
... edge of the ac sine wave. This allows for true instantaneous voltage compensation. SoftswitchTM: Our exclusive Softswitch circuitry prevents the relay contacts from arcing. Even when fully loaded, the arc reduction extends a relay’s average rated life to more than 1,000,000 on/off cycles. ...
... edge of the ac sine wave. This allows for true instantaneous voltage compensation. SoftswitchTM: Our exclusive Softswitch circuitry prevents the relay contacts from arcing. Even when fully loaded, the arc reduction extends a relay’s average rated life to more than 1,000,000 on/off cycles. ...
REG113-285 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... FIGURE 4. Output Noise versus Noise Reduction Capacitor. typically maintain regulation down to a (VIN – VOUT) voltage drop of 250mV at full rated output current. In Figure 5, the bottom line (DC dropout) shows the minimum V IN to VOUT voltage drop required to prevent dropout under DC load ...
... FIGURE 4. Output Noise versus Noise Reduction Capacitor. typically maintain regulation down to a (VIN – VOUT) voltage drop of 250mV at full rated output current. In Figure 5, the bottom line (DC dropout) shows the minimum V IN to VOUT voltage drop required to prevent dropout under DC load ...
Readout/power material model in Geometry Ladder end region
... Large rate difference between Layer 1 and outer layers ...
... Large rate difference between Layer 1 and outer layers ...
Evaluates: MAX2754 MAX2754 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... This section lists the recommended test equipment to verify operation of the MAX2754. It is intended as a guide only, and some substitutions are possible. ...
... This section lists the recommended test equipment to verify operation of the MAX2754. It is intended as a guide only, and some substitutions are possible. ...
200 Front - Universal Load Banks by Testek
... systems, ground power units or any other AC power source. The load bank is digitally controlled with infinite load step resolution. Simply connect any voltage (up to 480 VAC) to the load bank terminals and the load bank automatically detects and configures for that voltage. Next, enter the desired K ...
... systems, ground power units or any other AC power source. The load bank is digitally controlled with infinite load step resolution. Simply connect any voltage (up to 480 VAC) to the load bank terminals and the load bank automatically detects and configures for that voltage. Next, enter the desired K ...
A Dynamic and Differential CMOS Logic Style to Resist Power and
... Static Complementary CMOS Logic (SC-CMOS), which is the default logic style in standard cell libraries used for security IC's, primarily consumes its energy from the power supply when the output sees a ‘0’ to ‘1’ transition. During the ‘1’ to ‘0’ transition, the energy previously stored in the outpu ...
... Static Complementary CMOS Logic (SC-CMOS), which is the default logic style in standard cell libraries used for security IC's, primarily consumes its energy from the power supply when the output sees a ‘0’ to ‘1’ transition. During the ‘1’ to ‘0’ transition, the energy previously stored in the outpu ...
Aalborg Universitet grid-connected voltage source converters
... LCL resonance has always been an important concern for LCL-filtered voltage source converters [1]. A wide variety of resonance damping technologies have been reported, among which active damping control methods are usually preferred over passive dampers in order to avoid extra power losses [2]. Gene ...
... LCL resonance has always been an important concern for LCL-filtered voltage source converters [1]. A wide variety of resonance damping technologies have been reported, among which active damping control methods are usually preferred over passive dampers in order to avoid extra power losses [2]. Gene ...
Aalborg Universitet Analysis and design of grid-current
... LCL resonance has always been an important concern for LCL-filtered voltage source converters [1]. A wide variety of resonance damping technologies have been reported, among which active damping control methods are usually preferred over passive dampers in order to avoid extra power losses [2]. Gene ...
... LCL resonance has always been an important concern for LCL-filtered voltage source converters [1]. A wide variety of resonance damping technologies have been reported, among which active damping control methods are usually preferred over passive dampers in order to avoid extra power losses [2]. Gene ...
DEEL 2 - Home pages of ESAT
... Cross-border information Output of power plants Metering equipment is not always available or correct ...
... Cross-border information Output of power plants Metering equipment is not always available or correct ...
Lightning, grounding and protection for control systems
... can interfere with the operation of electrical equipment. Transients can be caused by the way electrical equipment is operated. Electromagnetic interference is generated by switched mode power supplies in computers, SCR controllers, and variable frequency drives [4]. The interference caused by switc ...
... can interfere with the operation of electrical equipment. Transients can be caused by the way electrical equipment is operated. Electromagnetic interference is generated by switched mode power supplies in computers, SCR controllers, and variable frequency drives [4]. The interference caused by switc ...
SECTION 264313 SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES 03/03/14
... 2.2 SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE ................................................................................................... 4 ...
... 2.2 SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE ................................................................................................... 4 ...
AD8065
... Changes to Absolute Maximum Ratings ...................................... 4 Changes to Test Circuit 10 ........................................................... 14 Changes to Test Circuit 11 ........................................................... 15 Changes to Noninverting Closed-Loop Frequen ...
... Changes to Absolute Maximum Ratings ...................................... 4 Changes to Test Circuit 10 ........................................................... 14 Changes to Test Circuit 11 ........................................................... 15 Changes to Noninverting Closed-Loop Frequen ...
BU4S01G2
... (Note 1)Mounted on 1-layer 70mm x 70mm x 1.6mm glass epoxy board. Reduce 5.4mW per 1°C above 25°C Caution: Operating the IC over the absolute maximum ratings may damage the IC. The damage can either be a short circuit between pins or an open circuit between pins and the internal circuitry. Therefore ...
... (Note 1)Mounted on 1-layer 70mm x 70mm x 1.6mm glass epoxy board. Reduce 5.4mW per 1°C above 25°C Caution: Operating the IC over the absolute maximum ratings may damage the IC. The damage can either be a short circuit between pins or an open circuit between pins and the internal circuitry. Therefore ...
LCA-XXX-CCD-REB
... The power-up sequence of the system should ideally be separated in two sequences: first powering up the Electronics Board, to put it in a ready state, without affecting the CCD; then powering up the CCD with the recommended sequence. Conversely, powering down should be separated into powering down o ...
... The power-up sequence of the system should ideally be separated in two sequences: first powering up the Electronics Board, to put it in a ready state, without affecting the CCD; then powering up the CCD with the recommended sequence. Conversely, powering down should be separated into powering down o ...
Protection of Transmission System Using Global Positioning System
... the transmission line. Attenuation occurs due to resistive and radiated losses. Distortion of the waveform occurs due to a variety of factors including bandwidth limitations of the transmission line, dispersion from different propagation constants of phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground components, et ...
... the transmission line. Attenuation occurs due to resistive and radiated losses. Distortion of the waveform occurs due to a variety of factors including bandwidth limitations of the transmission line, dispersion from different propagation constants of phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground components, et ...
EGEE
... electronics systems that are usually remotely powered through long cables. The innermost region of the experiments, the trackers, are those providing the largest density of channels, that must be powered with the minimal mass of cables and with reduced heat dissipation to avoid complex and massive c ...
... electronics systems that are usually remotely powered through long cables. The innermost region of the experiments, the trackers, are those providing the largest density of channels, that must be powered with the minimal mass of cables and with reduced heat dissipation to avoid complex and massive c ...
Alternating current
Alternating current (AC), is an electric current in which the flow of electric charge periodically reverses direction, whereas in direct current (DC, also dc), the flow of electric charge is only in one direction. The abbreviations AC and DC are often used to mean simply alternating and direct, as when they modify current or voltage.AC is the form in which electric power is delivered to businesses and residences. The usual waveform of alternating current in most electric power circuits is a sine wave. In certain applications, different waveforms are used, such as triangular or square waves. Audio and radio signals carried on electrical wires are also examples of alternating current. These types of alternating current carry information encoded (or modulated) onto the AC signal, such as sound (audio) or images (video).